We've got all 3 of ours on Diamond:Extreme Athlete and they love it! Their coats are gorgeous and they're building more muscle mass with ever day! This food has been great for them with their exercise level.

Does anyone feed PMI exclusive ( i think Purina makes it)It isnt sold at PetCo or PetSmart ( to my knowledge) . We buy it at a local grain store.

The dogs seems to do well on it and have been on it for a while. The cost is really low so it makes me worried. The top Five Ingredients are:Chicken, chicken meal, cracked pearled barley, whole grain brown rice,corn gluten meal

I am open to changing, but even when we have done more expensive brands ( Wellness, Timberwolf) I didn't see any tangible difference.

kaitgusta wrote:Does anyone feed PMI exclusive ( i think Purina makes it)It isnt sold at PetCo or PetSmart ( to my knowledge) . We buy it at a local grain store.

The dogs seems to do well on it and have been on it for a while. The cost is really low so it makes me worried. The top Five Ingredients are:Chicken, chicken meal, cracked pearled barley, whole grain brown rice,corn gluten meal

I am open to changing, but even when we have done more expensive brands ( Wellness, Timberwolf) I didn't see any tangible difference.

kaitgusta wrote:Does anyone feed PMI exclusive ( i think Purina makes it)It isnt sold at PetCo or PetSmart ( to my knowledge) . We buy it at a local grain store.

The dogs seems to do well on it and have been on it for a while. The cost is really low so it makes me worried. The top Five Ingredients are:Chicken, chicken meal, cracked pearled barley, whole grain brown rice,corn gluten meal

I am open to changing, but even when we have done more expensive brands ( Wellness, Timberwolf) I didn't see any tangible difference.

Foods like Blue, innova, taste of the wild, nature's varity ect are much better quality...

Thanks! Is Blue the Blue Buffalo food?I am going to try and transition them to a new food to see if it helps with the usual bout of skin/spring allergies they suffer from. I have heard food can impact their flare ups?